Theme: Exploring Latest Advancement in Nursing Education and Primary Health Care

Nursing Education 2023

Nursing Education 2023

Nursing Education 2023

September 27 - September 28, 2023 | Vancouver, Canada

Nursing Education 2023 scientific committee feels esteemed delight to invite participants from around the world to join us at 31st International Congress on Nursing Education and Primary Health Care. Conference schedule to be held on September 27-28, 2023 in Vancouver, Canada. The Conference will primarily emphasize on the various topics related to Nursing Education, Health Care, Nursing Research, Critical Nursing, etc.

 

Details of Nursing Education 2023 Conferences in Vancouver, Canada

Conference Name Place Date
Nursing Education 2023 Vancouver, Canada September 27-28, 2023

 

Nursing Education and Research, Quality Care and Patient Care, Nursing Practice, Oncology Nursing, Adult Health Nursing, Cardiac Nursing, Neuroscience Nursing, Dental Nursing, Community and Family Nursing, Nursing and Patient Safety, Forensic Nursing, Clinical Nursing, Future of Nursing Education, Orthopaedic Nurse, Tele Nursing and Travel, Surgical Nursing, Geriatric Nursing, Nursing Informatics, Healthcare and Maternal Child Health, Critical Care Nursing, Neonatal Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, Environmental Health Nursing, Women Health Nursing

Nursing Education 2023 aims to discover advances in health practice, management, and education in relation to health disparities as well as a breadth of other topics through oral and poster presentations, educational workshop sessions, and influential plenary presentations. Attendees will be provided with the tools to enhance nursing education programs to make education more effective in nursing practice.

Nursing Education 2023 anticipates participants all around the globe with thought-provoking Keynote lectures, Oral, Young Researcher Forum and Poster presentations with Exhibition. The attending delegates include Editorial Board Members of related Journals.

It will offer a unique opportunity for investigators from all over the world to meet, network, and perceive new scientific interactions around the theme: "Exploring Latest Advancement in Nursing Education and Primary Health Care".

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Nursing Education and Primary Health Care mainly focuses on the latest and exciting innovations in every area of Nursing Education and Research, Nursing Practice, Nurses and COVID-19 Pandemic, Nursing and Healthcare, Oncology Nursing, Pregnancy & Midwifery, Quality Care and Patient Care, Public Health Nursing, Cardiac Nursing, Adult Health Nursing, Community and Family Nursing, Forensic Nursing, Neuroscience Nursing, Dental Nursing, Nursing and Patient Safety, Clinical Nursing, Future of Nursing Education, Tele nursing and travel, Orthopaedic Nurse, Surgical Nursing, Geriatric Nursing, Nursing Informatics, Healthcare and Maternal Child Health, Critical Care Nursing, Neonatal Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, Environmental Health Nursing, Women Health Nursing, etc.

Who can attend? 

Nursing Education 2023 brings together individuals who have an interest in different fields of nursing like psychiatric, cancer, cardiac, critical care nursing, adult care nursing and  women health, legal, pediatric and emergency nursing, midwifery, public health, healthcare and medicine from practice, research, administration, policy and education. It is a forum to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge, share evidence, ideas, and generate solutions.

  • Nurses
  • Health Care Professionals
  • Professors, Researchers, Students and Technical Staff in the field of nursing
  • Delegates from various industries
  • Primary Healthcare Researchers
  • Public Health Specialists
  • Directors/Co-Directors of Research-based companies across Europe and the US who are investing in Health care and Nursing
  • Nursing & Health Care Associations and Societies
  • Business Entrepreneurs

Benefits:

  • Accepted abstracts will be published in “J” and provided with DOI.
  • Global networking: In transferring and exchanging Ideas.
  • Networking with experts in your field.
  • Expert Forums.
  • Career Development Sessions.
  • Young Scientist awards.
  • Best Poster Awards.
  • Best Start-Up Awards.
  • Preconference and Conference Workshops.
  • Symposiums on Latest Research.

The Nursing Education 2023 will provide a significant forum for specialists in the fields of nursing and healthacare to discuss the most recent research and difficulties in the field. Registered nurses, other healthcare professionals, researchers, and students working in the subject will have a specific platform at Nursing Education 2023 to consciously share their perspectives and understandings in front of a sizable international audience. This nusring conference, or rather all nursing conferences, events, and gatherings, will aid in the networking of various minds in nursing and healthcare throughout the globe, facilitating B2B relationships amongst professionals in addition to academicians. The business that produces products related to healthcare is able to display its goods at the Nursing exposition and expo.

Conference series LLC Ltd is confident that the 31st International Congress on Nursing Education and Primary Healthcare will provide a forum for discussion of issues with Nursing education and Healthcare as well as other difficulties encountered in the field of Nursing. Additionally, it will assist in promoting awareness and tackling one of humanity's most dangerous challenges.

Abstract Submission Criteria and Eligibility

PRESENTATION REQUIREMENTS:

Participating authors are answerable for registration, travel, and hotel costs. Note: Those with submitted abstracts will get an acknowledgment mail enabling them to enrol for the gathering.

Abstracts will be compiled, and conference books are made available to participants at the conference.

Any presenter who is unable to attend should arrange for another qualified individual to present the paper/poster in question. If such a change is necessary, please notify our conference team

SUBMISSION OPTIONS:

Oral paper introductions will have 30-minute schedule time slot. The keynote session will have for 45-minute presentation duration, workshop/special session will have 1-hour long schedule opening and symposium will have 1-hour long availability followed by 5-minute Q&A session.

Graduate and master’s understudies are qualified to present their abstracts under poster and e-poster presentation category.

Ph.D. understudies are qualified to submit their abstract under special YRF (Young Researcher's Forum), poster and e-poster presentation category.

NOTE: YRF category includes short oral presentation especially for Ph. D. students

Extended abstract: Submissions should utilize the Abstract Template. Papers submitted in this category may represent original empirical research, theoretical development, reviews, or critique

Track 1: Nursing Education

Nursing Education which is provided to nursing students helps them in changing into well labile to their work by medical as well as nursing professional and to care of the patients. Nursing Education and Research are focused on the best prepare of nurses to meet health care needs of the society. Demographic, cultural, social and technological changes, as well as the continuous modifications in health services and health care organizations are a challenge for nurses, who have to provide advanced nursing practice and education. This education is furnished to Nursing college students with the aid of experienced nurses and different medical specialists who have qualified or experienced for instructional responsibilities.

  • Nursing Ethics
  • Nursing Management
  • Nursing Leadership

Track 2: Nursing and Healthcare

Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases, illness, injuries and various physical and mental ailments in humans constitute healthcare. It is an important sector in promoting general, physical, mental health and well-being of people around the world. Healthcare is initiated by providing the primary, secondary, and tertiary care for the public health. The healthcare sectors are dedicated in providing healthcare services and products through group of trained and experienced professionals from interdisciplinary teams.

Track 3: Clinical and Pulmonary Nursing

Pulmonary nursing is a specialty concentrated on the treatment of patients with lung disorders or respiratory diseases such as bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, emphysema, tuberculosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and respiratory cancer. Aspiratory patients regularly require visit hemodynamic observing, oxygen treatment, and mechanical ventilation for respiratory misery or pneumonic disappointment. Like other nursing specialties, a profession in pulmonary nursing requires an understanding of respiratory system anatomy and physiology, Pulmonary nurses care for medical and surgical patients, spanning many other specialties including Neurology, Pediatrics, Neonatal, trauma/burn, critical care and emergency to name a few. Our Pocket Cards are quick references to assist you with arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis, caring for patients requiring mechanical ventilation, and patients with pneumonia.

Track 4: Cardiac Nursing

Cardiac nursing is a work with patient those has suffer from the various condition of cardiovascular system. Most of the cardiovascular clinical nurse specialists work in the hospitals. They care for the critically ill patients, and those who are recovering from the cardiac procedures such as bypass, angioplasty/pacemaker surgeryCardiac nurses help treat conditions such as  cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction and cardiac dysrhythmia under the direction of a cardiologist. The Cardiac nurses may also help the patients recover at home.

  • Cardiac Anesthesiology
  • Heart attack/Heart failure
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Caring for heart transplant patients
  • Health care for cardiovascular diseases
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Heart muscle disease (Cardiomyopathy)

Track 5: Pediatric Nursing

Nurses who specialize in pediatrics commit their insight and abilities to think about youngsters from the earliest stages through the late high schooler years and their families. Pediatric Nurses generally complete propelled preparing in pediatrics and team up closely with doctors and other social insurance suppliers who offer their dedication to children's health. Like other nurses, pediatric nurses can perform physical examinations, measure imperative insights, take blood and urine tests and request symptomatic tests. Nurses with cutting edge preparing can decipher test results to shape analyze and create treatment plans.

Track 6: Gynaecology and Obstetrics Nursing

Obstetrics is a branch of medicine that deals with the women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. Gynaecology is the field which treat conditions that affect the female reproductive organs. The main structures of the reproductive organ are the vagina, the uterus, the ovaries and the fallopian tubes.  The Obstetrician-Gynaecologists (OB/GYN), physicians possess special knowledge, skills and professional capability in the medical and surgical care of female reproductive system and disorders related to it. OB/GYN may also be subspecialized in the areas of gynaecology oncology, maternal fetal medicine and urogynaecology.

Track 7: Oncology Nursing

Oncology nursing is probably one of the most challenging and rewarding in nursing field. This education should be done effectively throughout the treatment of the disease and take care of the patient, according to the teaching style that best suits the particular patient. The nurse are educate the patients on their condition and side effect and how to prevent complication. An oncology nurse is a nursing professional who specializes in caring and treatment for people with cancer. Oncology nurses must have appropriate training in the administration, handling, side effects, and dosing of chemotherapy. Each institution will have its own policies for various chemotherapy drugs to ensure adequate training and for prevention of errors. Their practices in the association will a number of oncologic disciplines, consisting of the surgical oncology, radiation oncology, gynecologic   oncology and the medical oncology.

Track 8: Emergency and Ambulatory Care Nursing

There is increasing recognition of the need to develop urgent care outside traditional hospital settings. Ambulatory Care allows our urgent care system to be more tailored to patient needs and preferences, enhancing the experience and preserving hospital beds for those with the most serious and complex problems. However, there is still much to do, and many more patients who could receive care in more convenient and effective ways, closer to home. Hospital admission should be reserved for the most severely ill and injured patients, who need the concentrations of expertise and high dependency care that hospitals can provide. For the majority, ambulatory emergency care should become routine, however, this can only be knowledge and skills

Track 9: Aging and Geriatric Nursing

There are many reasons why people are living longer. Advances in medications to treat diseases, immunizations to prevent disease, and new diagnostic techniques to assist in the early detection and treatment of disease are among the major reasons for the increase in longevity. The development of new medications occurs daily and aids in the treatment of illnesses that once resulted in disability and death, such as heart disease and cancer. Moreover, the ability to prevent diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox, and polio plays a great role in allowing children and young adults to enter older adulthood. In addition, improved economic conditions and nutrition, as well as a stronger emphasis on health promotion, have undoubtedly resulted in decreases in both illness and death among the population. Many theorists have questioned the key ingredients to living a long life

Track 10: Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing is a stream inside nursing. Mental psychological wellness enlisted nurses work with people, families, gatherings, and networks, surveying their emotional wellness needs. The PMH nurse builds up a nursing analysis and plan of consideration, executes the nursing procedure, and assesses it for viability. Psychiatric Mental Health Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (PMH-APRNs) offer essential consideration administrations to the mental-emotional wellness public. PMH-APRNs evaluate, analyze, and treat people and families with the mental issue or the potential for such issue utilizing their full extent of restorative aptitudes, including the medicine of drug and organization of psychotherapy

Track 11: Public Health Nursing

Public health Nursing is compressive in scope. It relates to or encompasses all community and individual activities directed towards reducing factors that contribute to the burden of disease and foster those that relate directly to improved health. Its programs range from Immunization, health promotion, and childcare to food labelling and food fortification to the assurance of well-managed, accessible health care service. The planning, management, and monitoring functions of a Nursing health system are indispensable in a world of limited resources and high expectations No less important are clear designations of responsibilities of the individual for his/her own health, and of the provider of care for human, high-quality professional care

Track 12: Men in Nursing

In every part of the world today, more men are enrolling themselves in the field of nursing and there is a major push to delete the stereotype that nurses are women. In fact, men are finding roles in all fields of nursing. Nursing is a not a gender, it is a profession. The act and art of caring is something not only women understand, but men feel as well. With the extreme shortage of nurses all over the world, more men are encouraged to join the profession. Men nurses can build up a strong relationship among his clients or patients and as well as perform the task which requires physical power more efficiently

Track 13: Women Health Nursing Practitioner

Nursing is dominated by women- ninety percent of registered nurses are female, according to the 2011 Men in Nursing Occupations study by the US Census Bureau.  Women’s Health is therefore doubly important for nurses as they care for their own health and that of their patients.

Track 14: Surgical Nursing Practitioner

Surgical Nursing could be a strength space inside which care is taken on the patients experienced with medical procedures. Careful attendants may see in various sorts of medical procedure like General medical procedure, vascular medical procedure, careful restorative claim to fame, medicinal science medical procedure, and Urological surgery. It is a nursing forte region worried about the consideration of grown-ups in a wide scope of settings. The Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses (AMSN) is a strength nursing association to eager sustaining therapeutic careful attendants as they advance their vocations. Careful medical attendants are the authorized medical attendants who are prepared in preoperative consideration for example minding of patients previously, during, and after medical procedure. There are various types of careful attendant, and careful nursing as a calling can be extremely goal-oriented.

Surgical nurses may practice in different types of surgery:

  • General surgery
  • Vascular surgery
  • Surgical Oncology

Track 15: Tele nursing and travel:

Telenursing refers to the use of information technology in the provision of nursing services whenever physical distance exists between patient and nurse, or between any number of nurses. As a field, it is part of telemedicine, and has many points of contacts with other medical and non-medical applications, such as

  • Telediagnosis
  • Telemonitoring

Travel nurses are unique in that they are able to move from location to location based on their contract, and interact with patients from numerous locations. Travel nurses are able to broaden their experiences both professionally and personally through their journey.

Track 16: Environmental Healthcare Practitioner

Environmental factors like poor water quality and access, exposure to toxic chemicals, vector-borne diseases, air pollution, climate change and degrade urban environment are all highly responsible for death and disability. Statisticians estimated the global death and disease rate due to pollution at 25% and even reaching up to 35% Sub-Saharan-Africa. This has a greater effect on the poor population of developing nations. A large number of these deaths can be avoided as many of these diseases can be prevented Patient Safety.

Track 17: Veterinary Nursing

In this Nursing, veterinary nurses work in company with the veterinary surgeons to provide a high standard of care to the animals. They usually do their job inside the veterinary hospitals and veterinary surgeries which give good qualities of health treatment for sick animals

Track 18: Pediatrics and Neonatal Nursing

Neonatal nursing is a subspecialty of nursing that works with new-conceived babies brought into the world with an assortment of issues running from rashness, birth absconds, contamination, heart contortions, and careful issues. The neonatal period is characterized as the principal month of life; be that as it may, these new-borns are frequently wiped out for a considerable length of time. Neonatal nursing for the most part includes care for those new-born children who experience glitches soon after birth, yet it likewise grasps care for babies who experience long haul issues identified with their rashness and the disease after birth.

Track 19: Digital Healthcare

The digital period of healthcare seems to have unfurled. Nonetheless, this present reality issues of social insurance remain, transversely over rich and poor, common and urban domains, made and making nations. The much-announced change has barely influenced the accessibility, sensibility and nature of thought. With creative advanced healthcare services game plans, patients can have better outcome to treatment focusing on shirking and outfitting self-rule and chance to talk with pros and guardians. As the amount of cell phone customers increase patients are assuming liability for singular healthcare and prosperity There is a growing solicitation from people for advances to go past pattern and truly progress toward helping them in landing at their healthcare and health destinations and express prosperity watching need, especially in more seasoned age gatherings.

Track 20: Dental Nursing

Dental thought is essential to counteract dental illness and to stay up legitimate dental and oral well-being. A dental nurse is an essential part of the dental team, helping to ensure that the patient is well cared for answer as a dental nurse it is important to be friendly, calm and efficient and have a reassuring and welcoming manner. And the role of the dental assistants should support the dental operator by typically passing the instruments during the treatment. In a dental practice you will welcome patients and provide direct support with the treatment itself.

  • taking responsibility for the decontamination of instruments
  • maintaining dental operating equipment
  • ensuring that all relevant materials and supplies are in place
  • Looking after patient records – including making notes when the dentist is examining a patient.

Track 21: Community and Family Nursing

Nurses have consistently thought about people, families and networks in their training. As of late, there has been an expansion in the quantity of medical caretakers working outside the emergency clinic, basically in network put together settings that concentration with respect to people and families. There is likewise expanding accentuation on network centered nursing care with the network as the customer. In addition, open concerns regarding quality, cost, access and fracture of healthcare have added to a move in care from the more conventional intense consideration settings to the network. This has prompted changes in nursing practice.

Community nurses act as:

  • Educators
  • disease and injury prevention specialists
  • research scientists
  • community advocates

Track 22: Cancer and tumor nursing

Clinical implications and improvement nursing in context of the paces of cancer and unmistakable signs documented in the synthesis, changes in clinical practice are depended upon to diminish the response weight of occupants with tumour. In any case, affirmation-based practice guidelines directly can't be depicted for the masses of occupants with disease. Key idea and damage nursing are an idea development structure that helps fit nursing practice. "Inside Primary Nursing, a restorative relationship is set up between a selected therapeutic ace and an individual patient and their family.

Track 23: Critical Care Nursing:

Critical care nurses require a specialized set of skills since they literally deal with life-and-death matters on a daily basis. They often work in hospital ICUs. Critical care nurses can be found working in a wide variety of environments and specialties.

  • General intensive care units
  • Medical intensive care units
  • Surgical intensive care units
  • Coronary care units
  • Cardiothoracic intensive care units, burns unit
  • Trauma center emergency departments

Track 24: Psychiatric Nursing

Psychiatric nurses assist to the patients who suffer with mental illnesses. They work in hospitals and in-patient care facilities to ensure that patients take their medications, stay safe from harm, and attend counselling sessions. They can also work with patients who have Alzheimer’s or dementia either through in-home care or skilled nursing facilities and provide medical care to patients who have mental health issues. Psychiatric nurses work in many environments. A few common ones are:

  • Hospitals
  • Psychiatric hospitals
  • Home healthcare organizations
  • Outpatient mental health organizations

The diagnosis and management of human reactions to current or anticipated health issues are the core competencies of nursing. In addition to treating physical and psychological ailments, nurses also treat a variety of symptoms.

"Doctors cure, but nurse care" goes the proverb. The nurse's job description has evolved significantly over time. Florence Nightingale is credited with establishing a structured nursing education program and elevating the status of the field. Nightingale's nursing philosophies had an impact and permanently altered the field. The foundation of contemporary nursing education continues to be these tenets: hygiene, illness prevention, nurse-patient interaction, continual education, and medical collaboration.

The practice of nursing has evolved into both a science and an art. Nurses provide patients with comprehensive care by applying evidence-based knowledge and demonstrating understanding, kindness, and concern.

As educators, nurses help patients and families learn how to maintain good health by promoting wellness, providing information about drugs, health issues, and methods to avoid disease-related complications. Nurses promote, defend, and work to protect the patient's health, safety, and rights. Patient advocacy is essential to nursing, whether it's drawing attention to a potential prescription error, assisting the rest of the healthcare team to hear a patient's voice, or influencing policy by speaking from personal experience.

The global market for nursing care By end user gender, Service Type (Home Health Care Providers, Nursing Homes, Group Homes, and Retirement Communities) (female nursing care, male Nursing care), Expenditure Type (Public Expenditure, Private Expenditure), Industry Trends, and Forecast to 2027 for the following countries: United States, Canada, Mexico, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Turkey, Russia, Rest of Europe, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Rest of Asia-Pacific, Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt

The nursing care market comprises sales of nursing care and associated products by companies that offer residential nursing care and home health care (organizations, partnerships, and sole traders). This industry includes home healthcare, nursing home services, personal services, counseling, occupational therapy, rest home services, social services, and nutritional services.

The global nursing care business is anticipated to rise at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.9% from $1010.1 billion in 2019 to $1058.6 billion in 2020, notwithstanding the global economic slump brought on by the pandemic epidemic. The primary reason for this is the high demand for nursing care professionals, including emergency medical technicians, nurses, nursing assistants, doctors, trainees, and contractual staff, who are on the front lines of the global fight against the COVID-19 virus and providing care for coronavirus patients. Nurses, therapists, and personal care aides are increasingly in demand to provide home health care for the most vulnerable. The market is anticipated to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 7% from 2021 to 2024, reaching $1374.9 billion.

 

By 2022, the demand for medical assistants must have grown by 2% annually, completely surpassing the supply. There is increased interest in specialised nursing experts just because of their specialisation.

The estimated number of openings between now and 2020 is around 700,000. According to a recent study, when ranking the US jobs with the highest concentration of employment prospects, nursing comes in at number four. It is predicted that there will be a 683,700 increase in demand for nurses annually. 90% of long-term care facilities lack sufficient nurse staff to provide necessary care.

Analysis and Insights into the Nursing Market

During the anticipated period of 2020–2027, the nursing care market is anticipated to increase. According to Data Bridge Market Research's analysis, the market would expand at a CAGR of 5.10% from 2020 to 2027. The market for nursing care will expand at a faster rate thanks to the growing elderly population.

The organized and independent care provided to people of all ages, groups, communities, and families by qualified personnel or nurses is referred to as nursing. It incorporates tailored care delivery methods that are more secure, practical, and comfortable.

Several factors are anticipated to fuel the expansion of the nursing care market in the projected period of 2020 to 2027, including the rising concern for improved healthcare, the rising prevalence of several diseases like diabetes and cancer, increased healthcare awareness, and the long-term care system. On the other hand, as hospitals proliferate and individualized care becomes more prevalent, the market for nursing care will expand due to a number of factors in the aforementioned time frame.

However, a lack of nursing care reimbursements and the high cost of healthcare will act as barriers to the market's expansion during the aforementioned time period. However, the lack of a proper healthcare system in rural areas and the scarcity of available qualified nurses will pose obstacles to the expansion of the nursing care industry.

This nursing market report details recent developments, trade regulations, import export analysis, production analysis, value chain optimization, market share, and the impact of domestic and localized market players. It also analyses opportunities in terms of emerging revenue pockets, changes in market regulations, strategic market growth analysis, market size, category market growths, application niches and dominance, product approvals, product launches, geographic expatriates, and market trends. Contact Data Bridge Market Research for an analyst brief to learn more about the nursing care business. Our staff can assist you in making an informed choice to build your market.

Scope and Importance:

The goal of Advanced Nursing Research 2023 is to identify possibilities and problems for the nursing community related to health inequalities, management, and education, among a variety of other areas. The reports state that Ireland spent €18.4 billion or 12.4% of GDP, on health care overall in 2013 (GNI). According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's (OECD) "Health at a Glance 2015" annual data published in November 2015, the US spent 16.4% of its GDP on healthcare, followed by the Netherlands at 11.1%, the OECD average of 8.9%, Ireland at 8.1%, and the UK at 8.6%. Ireland spent 7.6% on health, which was somewhat more than the 7.2% EU average. The amount spent on healthcare grew to 19.1 billion euros in 2014.

Nursing Market Scope and Market Size:

The nursing market is divided based on the service provided, the gender of the end consumer, and the type of spending. The expansion of these segments will allow you to analyze the industries' weak growth segments and provide users with useful market overviews and industry insights to assist them in selecting key market applications.

  • The nursing care market is divided into home health care providers, nursing homes, group care homes, and retirement communities based on the sort of services they offer.
  • The nursing care market is divided into male and female nursing care based on the gender of the end users.
  • The nursing care market is divided into public and private expenditures based on the kind of expenditure.

Market Value on Nursing:

The 2017 Market Research Report on Nursing and Residential Care Facilities is a thorough analysis of the sector and will give you the crucial knowledge, benchmarks, and trends you need to get a thorough grasp of the market and your firm. The demand for nursing care facility services is anticipated to increase gradually over the next five years, along with income. The population has continued to age over the past five years, increasing demand for industry services as more people are predicted to be over the age of 65. However, a shaky payment structure and modifications brought about by healthcare reform have started a transition away from nursing homes and toward at-home managed care and community care services. Since these services are carried out at home, their expansion could pose a challenge to business owners in the sector. Sales in the business totaled $238.2 billion in 2016. The industry has grown at a 4.1% annual rate during the last three years. There are now 38,615 businesses in this sector. The average sales for each company in 2016 were $6.2 million.

Nursing Market Country Level Analysis

The nursing market is examined, and insights and trends about market size are given by country, service type, end user gender, and spending type, as previously said.

The United States, Canada, and Mexico make up North America, while Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Russia, Italy, Spain, and Turkey make up Europe. Other nations covered in the report include China, Japan, India, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and the rest of Asia-Pacific (APAC), as well as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Egypt, Israel, and the rest of the Middle East and Africa (MEA).

Due to the region's high healthcare costs and rising disease prevalence, North America dominates the nursing market. In the projection period of 2020 to 2027, Asia-Pacific is anticipated to develop at the fastest rate because of the rising senior population and expanding hospital sector.

The nursing care market report's country section additionally lists certain market-impacting variables and domestic market regulation changes that have an effect on the market's present and future trends. Some of the key data points used to estimate the market situation for specific nations are consumption volumes, production sites and volumes, import and export analysis, price trend analysis, cost of raw materials, and upstream and downstream value chain analysis. When giving a prediction analysis of the country data, it also takes into account the presence and accessibility of international brands, the difficulties they encounter owing to strong or weak competition from local and domestic brands, the influence of domestic tariffs, and trade routes.

Who can attend?

The Nursing Education Conference brings together experts from practice, research, administration, corporate executives, policy, education, and several nursing specialties, including psychiatric, cancer, cardiac, critical care, adult and women's health, legal, pediatric, and emergency nursing. It serves as a venue for discussing topics of shared interest, exchanging knowledge, enhancing awareness of nursing research, and developing solutions.

Members Associated with Nursing Research:

Leading international physicians, registered nurses, professors, associate professors, research fellows, directors, deans, healthcare professionals, and many others from top universities, businesses, and hospitals discussed their cutting-edge studies in the fields of nursing, healthcare, and medicine.

  • Academia    60%
  • Industry      30%
  • Others        10%

Target Audience

  • Academicians
  • Industry Leaders
  • Healthcare professionals
  • Nursing Professionals
  • Nursing Educators
  • Clinical researchers
  • Young Researchers

Companies Associated with Nursing:

  • Augsburg Lutheran Home and Village
  • Bailey-Boushay House
  • Catholic Health Services
  • Cedar Community, West Bend, Wis.
  • Ecumen - senior housing and aging services solutions in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota and Idaho   plus consulting nationally.
  • Emeritus Assisted Living - based in Seattle, Washington
  • HCR Manor Care
  • Kindred Healthcare - operates healthcare centers and skilled rehabilitation centers as well as LTAC hospitals.
  • Lillian Booth Actors Home
  • St. Camillus Health Center
  • The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society
  • Twelve Oaks Lodge
  • Wesley Woods

Nursing Societies (CANADA):

  • Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses
  • Academy of Neonatal Nursing
  • Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association
  • Alliance for Psychosocial Nursing
  • Canadian Association of Moderate Sedation Nurses
  • Canadian Association of Nurse Life Care Planners
  • Canadian Academy of Nursing
  • Canadian Assisted Living Nurses Association
  • Canadian Association for the History of Nursing
  • Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses
  • Canadian Association of Legal Nurse Consultants
  • Canadian Association of Managed Care Nurses
  • Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses
  • Canadian Association of Nurse Anesthetists
  • Canadian Association of Nurse Attorneys
  • Canadian Association of Nurse Life Care Planners
  • Canadian Association of Occupational Health Nurses
  • Canadian Association of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses
  • Canadian College Health Association
  • Canadian College of Nurse Midwives
  • Canadian College of Nurse Practitioners

National Nursing Organizations:

  • Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada
  • American Nurses Association
  • An Board Altranais
  • Canadian Nurses Association
  • Indian Nursing Council
  • Japanese Nursing Association
  • Nursing Association of Nepal
  • Nursing Council of New Zealand
  • Philippine Nurses Association
  • Philippine Nurses Association of United Kingdom
  • Nursing & Midwifery Council United
  • Certification and accreditation boards(USA)
  • American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
  • Medical-Surgical Nursing Certification Board
  • National Certification Corporation (NCC)
  • National Council of State Boards of Nursing
  • National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC)
  • Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation

Specialty Organizations (Across the world)

  • Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses
  • Academy of Neonatal Nursing
  • American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
  • American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants
  • American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
  • American College of Nurse Practitioners
  • American Holistic Nurses Association
  • American Psychiatric Nurses Association
  • Association of Nurses in AIDS Care
  • Association of perioperative Registered Nurses
  • Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN)
  • Case Management Society of America
  • NANDA
  • National Black Nurses Association
  • Society of Gynecologic Nurse Oncologists
  • Space Nursing Society

Worldwide Nursing Unions

  • Australian Nursing Federation
  • Canadian Federation of Nurses' Union
  • California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee (CNA/NNOC)
  • Democratic Nursing Organization of South Africa
  • Finnish Union of Practical Nurses
  • Manitoba Nurses' Union
  • National Nurses United
  • New South Wales Nurses' Associations
  • New Zealand Nurses Organization
  • Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals
  • Queensland Nurses' Union
  • Royal College of Nursing
  • South African Democratic Nurses' Union
  • Tennessee Nurses Association
  • United American Nurses
  • United Nurses of Alberta
  • Washington State Nurses Association
  • New York State Nurses Association

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